Discover Healthy Aging. A new paradigm in medicine!
Conventional medicine has always held the belief that aging is inevitable and that its progressive deterioration cannot be altered. Fortunately, there is an exciting revolution in science and medicine that identifies aging as a disease. We are now entering a new era in mainstream medicine that focuses on the prevention of the aging process rather than simply the treatment of aging symptoms. One of the most important preventative therapies in this new paradigm of care is hormone supplementation. Because many physicians assume that age-related hormonal declines are natural, the medical community as a whole has been very slow to offer hormone replacement therapy to the aging community. However, researchers from around the world have now shown that a hormonal deficiency associated with aging is no different from that of a younger person with a hormonal imbalance, and should be treated as deftly and as quickly as other hormonal related complications and diseases.
How and Why we age?
Over the last 50 years, research in the fields of endocrinology and immunology has improved our knowledge as to how and why we age. Communication between the nervous, endocrine and immune systems makes it possible for us to adapt and survive in our environment and hormones are the messengers between these systems. Hormones are molecules that are released into the blood stream and exert biochemical effects on receptor sites to regulate our body's temperature, reproduction, growth, aging and immune function. As messengers of the central nervous system, hormones instruct our internal organs on how to function. Unfortunately, both men and women experience a drop in these life-sustaining hormones.
Hormonal Deficiency Symptoms Include:
- Weight Gain
- Loss of Muscle Mass
- Degenerative Diseases (Diabetes, Cancer, Heart Disease, Osteoporosis)
- A Compromised Immune System
- Wrinkling and Thinning of the Skin
- Depression and Stress Cognitive Decline
- Insulin Resistance
- Loss of Sex Drive
- Fatigue
- Sleep Disorders
Replenishment of these hormones to optimal, physiological levels (within normal limits and not to excess) has been shown to alleviate these age related changes.
How to get started?
Your age-management physician will conduct an initial consultation with you and draw blood for testing. Based on the results of these and other evaluations, your physician will formulate an optimal hormone replacement regimen that is specifically tailored to your needs.
Your personalized program will include prescriptions and recommendations for appropriate dietary supplements, exercise and proper nutritional guidelines designed to restore your hormones and quality of aging to optimal levels. This preventive medicine program is designed to help you feel, function and live your best while preventing age related decline in health. With optimal bio identical hormone replacement, the focus is on a healthy quality of life year after year for years to come.
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